Ancient Knot Cross Necklet - a pewter cross with engraved celtic knotwork and cabochon on a tin plated curb chain. This cross is available in 6 different gemstones. Please select from the drop down list Width: 20mm, Height: 33mm, Chain length: 18 inch (45cm) Supplied in a satin lined gift box. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the rela…

Pewter Calatrava Cross comes on an 18″ rhodium-plated trace chain Also available in Bronze Calatrava were an order of monks, turned Knights, who occupied a castle of the same name in 12th century Castile (Spain). They wore this Calatrava cross on their armour in battle against the Moors to protect their territory. Width: 29mm, Height: 35mm. Supplied in a satin & velvet-lined gift box.

This Canterbury Cross Necklet is a fine interpretation of the original cross brooch and hangs on a rhodium plated trace chain. In 1867 a small bronze brooch was excavated in St George’s Street in Canterbury. This cross shaped brooch had a Saxon design and was dated to circa 850AD. A replica, carved in stone, can be seen just inside the SW transept entrance of Canterbury Cathedral. Width: 22mm, Hei…

This Canterbury Cross Pendant is a pewter interpretation of the original cross brooch. It is hung on a surgical steel trace chain. In 1867 a small bronze brooch was excavated in St George’s Street in Canterbury. This cross shaped brooch had a Saxon design and was dated to circa 850AD. A replica, carved in stone, can be seen just inside the SW transept entrance of Canterbury Cathedral. Width: 36mm,…

This Cathar Cross, otherwise known as the Cross of Toulouse, is often seen in the French region of Languedoc. The deeply religious Cathars lived in this region from 1100 to 1400 and were spared life by Catholic inquisitors if they wore this symbol on the their garments. Comes on an 18″ rhodium-plated trace chain. Width: 33mm, height: 37mm. Supplied in a satin & velvet-lined giftbox.

Pewter openwork cross with embossed design on surgical steel curb chain. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axis). The circle around the cross symbolises both the Great Wheel of Life and the solar energy. The tall shafts, like the ancient menh…

Celtic Ring Cross in textured pewter on rhodium-plated trace chain. Width: 24mm, Height: 34mm, Chain length: 18 inch (45cm) Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box. The Celtic cross is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They were carved in local stone by the native Celts and are still intact centuries later.

Pewter Clonmacnois Cross – small rounded hung on a 18″ curb chain. The design of this cross originates from the area of Clonmacnoise in Ireland. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axis). The circle around the cross symbolises both the Great Wh…

Ancient Knot Cross Necklet - a pewter cross with engraved celtic knotwork and cabochon on a tin plated curb chain. This cross is available in 6 different gemstones. Please select from the drop down list Width: 20mm, Height: 33mm, Chain length: 18 inch (45cm) Supplied in a satin lined gift box. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the rela…

Pewter Calatrava Cross comes on an 18″ rhodium-plated trace chain Also available in Bronze Calatrava were an order of monks, turned Knights, who occupied a castle of the same name in 12th century Castile (Spain). They wore this Calatrava cross on their armour in battle against the Moors to protect their territory. Width: 29mm, Height: 35mm. Supplied in a satin & velvet-lined gift box.

This Canterbury Cross Necklet is a fine interpretation of the original cross brooch and hangs on a rhodium plated trace chain. In 1867 a small bronze brooch was excavated in St George’s Street in Canterbury. This cross shaped brooch had a Saxon design and was dated to circa 850AD. A replica, carved in stone, can be seen just inside the SW transept entrance of Canterbury Cathedral. Width: 22mm, Hei…

This Canterbury Cross Pendant is a pewter interpretation of the original cross brooch. It is hung on a surgical steel trace chain. In 1867 a small bronze brooch was excavated in St George’s Street in Canterbury. This cross shaped brooch had a Saxon design and was dated to circa 850AD. A replica, carved in stone, can be seen just inside the SW transept entrance of Canterbury Cathedral. Width: 36mm,…

This Cathar Cross, otherwise known as the Cross of Toulouse, is often seen in the French region of Languedoc. The deeply religious Cathars lived in this region from 1100 to 1400 and were spared life by Catholic inquisitors if they wore this symbol on the their garments. Comes on an 18″ rhodium-plated trace chain. Width: 33mm, height: 37mm. Supplied in a satin & velvet-lined giftbox.

Pewter openwork cross with embossed design on surgical steel curb chain. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axis). The circle around the cross symbolises both the Great Wheel of Life and the solar energy. The tall shafts, like the ancient menh…

A Celtic Flat Cross in pewter with engraved design hung on a tin plated or surgical steel curb chain. Width: 13mm, Height: 30mm, Chain length: 18 inch (45cm) Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axi…

Celtic Ring Cross in textured pewter on rhodium-plated trace chain. Width: 24mm, Height: 34mm, Chain length: 18 inch (45cm) Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box. The Celtic cross is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They were carved in local stone by the native Celts and are still intact centuries later.

Pewter Clonmacnois Cross – small rounded hung on a 18″ curb chain. The design of this cross originates from the area of Clonmacnoise in Ireland. The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axis). The circle around the cross symbolises both the Great Wh…